Flash Movie Review: Silver Linings Playbook

There have been so many times I have heard someone say, “Act normal” and I just want to ask them, “What is normal?” Or when someone remarks, “They are the perfect family” I question them on what that exactly means. Where are these requirements written that describe the perfect family? As far as I am concerned, there is no such thing as acting normal or being a perfect family. To me it seems judgmental to compare one person or family to another. For these reasons I found this movie to be exceptional. The family was real to me; I loved all the characters…and I do mean characters. Bradley Cooper (The Words, Limitless) was outstanding as Pat Solatano, the recently released inmate of a state institution. Jobless and homeless, Pat had to move back in with his parents Dolores and Pat Sr., played by Jackie Weaver (Animal Kingdom, The Five-Year Engagement) and Robert De Niro (Being Flynn, Goodfellas). Spending his time thinking of ways he could get back with his wife; Pat was presented with an opportunity after he was introduced to recently widowed Tiffany, brilliantly played by Jennifer Lawrence (The Hunger Games, Winter’s Bone). I am still processing why I felt these characters were like family to me; each actor was believable with their little neuroses and quirks. Having a well toned, hilarious script was certainly a big plus. Even Chris Tucker (Rush Hour franchise, The Fifth Element) who can be over the top was wonderful playing Pat’s friend Danny. The three performances that stood out for me came from Bradley, Robert and Jennifer. They did some of their best work in this romping good film. After you have spent some time here with the Solatano family, you may have to come up with a whole new definition for the word normal.

 

3 1/2 stars

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From a long line of movie afficionados, one brother was the #1 renter of movies in the country with Blockbuster, I am following in the same traditions that came before me. To balance out the long hours seated in dark movie theaters, I also teach yoga and cycling. For the past 3 years, I have correctly picked the major Oscar winners... so join me as we explore the wonder of movies and search for that perfect 4 star movie.

Posted on November 27, 2012, in Dramedy and tagged , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 14 Comments.

  1. I want to watch this, it looks good 🙂 won’t be out here until April 25th, blah.

  2. A Dog With Fleas's avatar A Dog With Fleas

    I have been looking forward to this movie. Can’t wait until I find the time to go see it.

  3. I am enjoying mentally sounding out your Polish words and matching them to the English. Results in an interesting rhythm and Polish sensibility in my mind.

  4. I wasn’t really keen on seeing this and for some unknown reason it is only playing in the far end of the city. I hope it moves closer to the core because based on your review I should give it a chance. Check out my Movies with Messages blog entry. Good site you have.

    • Hey wordschat thank you for leaving your comments. I do hope you go see this movie and when you do, I would enjoy hearing your take on it. And thank you for your movie blog, I will certainly check it out.

  5. Finally got a chance to see this movie with the family and we all absolutely loved it. As you said, the word normal is redefined when you watch this wonderfully real family deal with a difficult situation. Each character was portrayed in such a natural way, it didn’t seem scripted at all. I particulalrly enjoyed the fact that they showed supposedly “normal” people behaving in a more insane manner than the people that were labelled as having mental problems. It was a great movie, memorable characters and we thoroughly enjoyed it.

  6. Agree completely. One of the better movies I’ve seen in a long time.

  7. I thought the entire cast did an excellent job. Sometimes you have to let go, and what you think you want so much, that you can;t live without isn’t really the right choice after all. That moving on and growing is a part of life, but you should not give up. When you most need it and least expect it, someone comes along, you resist it at first, but slowly you come to the realization, even though you’re still holding on, and then it it dawns on you that two wounded souls, could equal a perfect fit.

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